Posted 10 years ago
hawkseye
(5 items)
Bought this piece a few years ago at an auction, just loved the detailing, no marks, not exactly sure of the material....definitely some type of Edwardian or Victorian utensile...
any info would be of interest..merci!
Hair pick?!
too heavy, some type of food utensile....
What are the dimensions?
6 inches tall...by about 2 inches..any ideas
It is a meat fork - here is a similar one;
https://www.etsy.com/listing/204100802/silver-plate-bread-or-antique-meat-fork?ref=market
Decorative bread or meat fork:
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-909881/vintage-decorative-3-prong-silver-plate-meat-fork.html
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-482851/good-antique-silver-plate-bread-fork.html
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-554159/superb-antique-decorative-silver-plate-bread-fork-nr.html
Darn, AGH beat me to it! But I had to copy-and-paste three links...! If you do a Google image search for "decorative bread fork" you'll find tons more.
thank you! I cannot find any markings on my bread fork- so elaborate and beautiful, a keeper!
The link I gave and the three links Kydur gave are all "silver plate" examples. If yours doesn't have any hallmarks then I would assume it is also silver plated.
Given the choice of calling this a bread fork or a meat fork I'd choose the bread fork, due to the wheat stalks on the handle. But then there's snakes (or maybe goose necks?) on the tines so that could indicate a meat fork. Either way I wouldn't be using it and would just have it for display!